
‘It is OK to get help’ for mental illness, Oklahoma WMU president says
Editor’s Note: May is Mental Health Awareness Month. OKLAHOMA CITY (BP) – When Julie Busler returned to America with her family after serving with the

Editor’s Note: May is Mental Health Awareness Month. OKLAHOMA CITY (BP) – When Julie Busler returned to America with her family after serving with the

Macie Craddock* said she always felt compelled to serve overseas in some capacity. From an early age Craddock interacted with missionaries through Girls in Action

Russell Moore is leaving the SBC’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, ending an occasionally controversial eight-year tenure, to take a role with Christianity Today.

WASHINGTON (BP) – Pro-life advocates gladly welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court’s announcement Monday (May 17). It would rule on the constitutionality of Mississippi’s ban on

Editor’s note: This story is part of a series on global persecution, leading churches to pray for the persecuted church. The Day of Prayer for

CHICAGO (BP) – Southern Baptist Messianic Jewish believer Ric Worshill is receiving prayer requests from those in danger as fighting continues between Israel and Hamas.

WACO, Texas (BP) – Baylor University’s Board of Regents approved a resolution Friday (May 14) that paves the way for an officially recognized LGBTQ student

NASHVILLE (BP) – Lifeway Christian Resources has completed the sale of its building in downtown Nashville for $95 million. “I’m pleased and grateful to God

NASHVILLE (BP) – Billy Graham is the subject of a new documentary premiering Monday (May 17) on PBS. The film chronicles the life, ministry and

When Eric Haney stepped onto the train platform after a long night of music rehearsal in Stockholm, Sweden, his eyes were drawn to the wall